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Boris Desyatkin
1948-1996. Lived in Irkutsk

›› Albina Tsybikova

›› Zhamso Radnaev

›› Dashi Namdakov

›› Valentin Bazarov

›› Sergey Korenev

›› Boris Desyatkin


›› Dashi Namdakov

›› Dmitry Budazhabe


›› Buryat Tapestry

›› Taars

›› Albina Tsybikova

›› Baiarma Dambieva

›› Rimma Dorzhieva

›› Tatiana Dasheeva

›› Tamara Timina

›› Alima Tsyrendorzhieva


›› Valentin Bazarov


RELIGIOUS ART

›› Dmitry Budazhabe


›› Murals in Irkutsk




The One Who Won.
Self-portrait. 1991.
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Boris considered himself a winner. Despite the fact that so often things were going wrong for him. Despite the fact that his peers for long time didn't want to recognize him as an accomplished artist.

He knew he was himself and accepted it. He trusted his own talent. He trusted himself. He trusted life. Despite the facts....



A Portrait of an Artist.
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A Portrait of an Artist.
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A Portrait of an Artist.
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Self-portrait of B. Desyatkin.
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A Couple.
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Portrait of M. Svinina
and Her Daughter.
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Yul'ka. (Portrait of a
step-daughter)
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Seva. (Son's Portrait).
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